Indeed. Though i have seen a pretty believable training session in the US Army - In an Army barracks somewhere, a sergeant walks into a packed class and proceeds to talk about the "reptillian" Species and their strengths and weaknesses. Big bastards and not overly friendly. When i first heard of the Reptilians i scoffed and thought "as if" - But there has been so much written about them its become difficult to dismiss. Remember "V"? I found an example of these briefing sessions...Maybe an ex US Soldier can tell us if this is BS or not in terms of uniforms, barracks etc etc...
Would anyone read (out loud) what they don't believe? Never mind he was paid wasn't he? I'm just someone who is skeptical due to my lackadaisical attitude to fully research what I'm told is Truth or Fact. I tend to formulate my own opinions and stubborn enough to be slowly convinced otherwise. It's gotten me in trouble more than a few times.
What you describe is of course the path of the wise man. But i see teenagers dismissing 200 years of cumalative knowledge as just guess work. They dont know what they dont know...In other words the stance can be taken too far.
PDF download , 115 pages. Page #83 has some significance to me. 4674 Ground Observation UFOs: A History, 1957: March 23–May 25 Sign Oral History Project Sign Oral History Project | Welcome › GROSS-1957-Mar-23-May-25
Odysseus and The DishImage Credit & Copyright: John Sarkissian (ATNF Parkes Radio Observatory) Explanation: Murriyang, the CSIRO’s Parkes Radio Telescope, points toward a nearly Full Moon in this image from New South Wales, Australia, planet Earth. Bathed in moonlight, the 64 meter dish is receiving weak radio signals from Odysseus, following the robotic lander's February 22 touch down some 300 kilometers north of the Moon's south pole. The landing of Odysseus represents the first U.S. landing on the Moon since the Apollo 17 mission in 1972. Odysseus' tilted orientation on the lunar surface prevents its high-gain antenna from pointing toward Earth. But the sensitivity of the large, steerable Parkes dish significantly improved the reception of data from the experiments delivered to the lunar surface by the robotic moon lander. Of course the Parkes Radio Telescope dish became famous for its superior lunar television reception during the Apollo 11 mission in 1969, allowing denizens of planet Earth to watch the first moonwalk. Tomorrow's picture: light-weekend
Oh, I was a nerd. I was explaining things to the other recruits. "If they're on the Moon, who's taking those pictures?" "They have a camera on a boom that they deployed before going down." "Why would they do that?" "I don't know, maybe they thought somebody back on Earth wanted to see that shit?"
Not to throw a damper on this but: A Sergeant giving a briefing on something of this significance? A Major maybe, A Colonel would give more credence, A General would definitely get my attention. I've watch numerous video's on the goings on in a commercial aircraft and it dawned on me each one has the exact seating and background and the characters seemed awfully simular. The same for a 'classroom scene' which depicts a student bemoaning his Fate and good Samaritans coming to his rescue with Air Jordan's or something else of monetary value. He appears in several videos with differing Woe is Me cries. Click bait and now with AI, are the predominant postings on FB & News feeds and are invading the interwebs. I've reached a point of : I don't believe anything I see, less of what I hear and triple check everything I read.
The alien autopsy videos were a hoot. One shows a pushbutton phone on a side table, something they didn't have in 1947.
Remember in "Captain Marvel" where she was making a phone call to her "home planet" and and didn't have a credit card?
It’s been said “we can now take ET home”…which means “they” have worked out to use the secondary drive on these craft (the US alone has 9-10 recovered at least). We have had interplanetary drives since 1947…used in the 50s. The above statement says they (we) can now travel interstellar by ourselves.
And it's completely wrong. If we could go to the stars we would. And being human we'd brag about it. That kind of technology would bleed over, but we still have cars that require the humans to be awake. Buck Rogers is bucked up.
Mate that’s not the half of it…The space marines have been around for many decades before ‘Space Force’ - You forgot about them didn’t you?
I must have missed the News. Who and when did anyone say, "Now we can take ET home" ? If you think about it, we're spending several Nations gross GDP to explore Space and can't land on the Moon without tipping over or crashing. I want to believe CAC really I do. But I also don't believe in Creationism wether it's Spiritual or Cosmological or Emotional. That's just me.